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Explain the circumstances of Munshi Premchand |
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"like Germany , Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation " . explain |
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Answer» (i) Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation. (ii) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multinational, Habsburg Empire. (iii) During the middle of the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was ruled by an Italian princely house. (iv) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by the Pope and the southern regions were under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain. (v) Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form, and it still had many regional and local variations (i) Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation.(ii) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multinational, Habsburg Empire.(iii) During the middle of the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was ruled by an Italian princely house.(iv) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by the Pope and the southern regions were under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain.(v) Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form, and it still had many regional and local variations |
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A wave of economics nationalism strengthen the wider nationalist sentiment growing at the time |
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Notion of development differ from other people justify the statement |
| Answer» Hi payal! I would like to answer your question. First of all, we need to agree that different people have different thoughts. And when people have different thoughts, their notions for development will also be different. People\'s different economic and social situation leads to different goals for development. Some people long for proper clothes to wear, proper house to live in while others want proper education and settling abroad as part of development. Let\'s take an example of -1) a landless rural labourer- development for such a person would be regular and more days of work and garaunteed wages. 2) but for a rich merchant, development might be getting his children married or helping them settle abroad for further education.Thus, it is evident that different people have different notions for development. Thanks ? | |
| 8055. |
Briefly trace the process of German Unification ? |
| Answer» (i) In the 1800s, nationalist feelings were strong in the hearts of the middle-class Germans. (ii) They united in 1848 to create a nation-state out of the numerous German states. (iii) Prussia soon became the leader of German unification movement. (iv) Chief Minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of the process with support from Prussian army and Prussian bureaucracy. (v) The unification process was completed after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark and France over seven years time. (vi) In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles. | |
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Explain the power sharing arrangements among the political parties and pressure groups |
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Which means of transport are used in village Palampur? |
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Answer» Roadways Bullcart tango etc |
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| 8058. |
Who was Otto Von Bismarck? Explain his role in unification of Germany. |
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Answer» Otto von Bismark was the chief minister of prussia.he carried the unification with the help of Prussian bureaucracy.three wars over seven years and in last ended with Prussian victory Prince\xa0Otto\xa0Edward Leopold\xa0von Bismarckwas the mastermind of\xa0German Unificationand was the first chancellor of the united nation.\xa0Bismarck\xa0caused\xa0Germany\xa0to transform from a loose net of 39 states into the strongest industrial nation of Europe...........? |
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Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi? |
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Answer» Garibaldy took the help of both the regular troop and the armed volunteers . the southern region of italy and the kingdom of the two sicilies were ruled over by Spanish king . Garibaldy won the popular support of the local peasants and drove away the Spanish king. in 1861 finally Victor Emmanuel second was proclaimed the king of United Italy. this way the unificaction of italy could be realised. some personal details about Garibaldy. :-) date of birth - 4 July 1807. :-) Nationality ( from which country belong ) - Italy ( Italian) :-) service - Army ( general ) in Italy. :-) Died - 2 June 1882 ( during aged 74). The main coutribution of Garibaldy in country unificaction.make a state kingdom of italy. in his efforts to unity Italy , Garibaldy took the help of both the regular troop and the armed volunteers .the southern region of italy and the kingdom of the two sicilies were ruled over by Spanish king . Garibaldy won the popular support of the local peasants and drove away the Spanish king.in 1861 finally Victor Emmanuel second was proclaimed the king of United Italy. this way the unificaction of italy could be realised.some personal details about Garibaldy.:-) date of birth - 4 July 1807.:-) Nationality ( from which country belong ) - Italy ( Italian):-) service - Army ( general ) in Italy.:-) Died - 2 June 1882 ( during aged 74).The main coutribution of Garibaldy in country unificaction.make a state kingdom of italy. |
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reason of slow down of non cooperation movement |
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Answer» First of all, I would like to say that CBSE needs answers on facts and keywords. So simply writing that \'because it led to violence which was against Gandhi\'s principle\' will not fetch marks.The correct answer is that 1) firstly, boycott of British institutions and goods was a key feature of Non Cooperation Movement. So, people have up wearing imported British clothes and began wearing indian clothes made of Khadi. However, khadi was very expensive than mass produced mill cloth so poor people could not afford to buy it. 2) The boycott of British institutions too posed a problem. For non cooperation movement to be successful, we needed several alternative Indian institutions so that they could be used in place of British ( remember that in cities, teachers and students and lawyers left their jobs in British government...so they needed indian institutions for jobs or else how will they sustain their families) .. However, at that time, indian institutions were slow to come up with. So, people began going back to British government for jobs and education. So, Non Cooperation movement gradually slowed down... Because it lead to violence....but Mahatma Gandhi was against of violenece...so he called off the movement |
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| 8061. |
How and why federalism in india is successful |
| Answer» Because all power is equally distributed in each level. Noone organ can intersect their work. | |
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Full form of SHGs |
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Answer» Thanks guys Self Help Groups Self help groups Self help groups Self Help Groups |
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| 8063. |
advantages of globalistion |
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Answer» 1.We get foreign exchange 2.it helps to increase economic development 1234555555 |
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I want economics chapter 1Page no:4 Table 1.1 answers please send ??? |
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I want economics chapter 1Page no:4 . Table 1.1 answers.please send ??? |
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| 8066. |
How the Belgium solve their problem |
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Answer» Power is shared equally and they all are cooperate with each other .the leader are eqally . After independence the Belgium leaders recognised the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. This is called Belgiun\'s modelThey amendment their constitution four timesIn central government the numbers of Dutch speaking and french speaking ministers were equal in status and numbers Power sharing Belgium, leaders recognized the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. By power sharing |
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| 8067. |
Moral based questions in class 10 |
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| 8068. |
How is the concept of Self Help Groups (SGHs) important for poor people? |
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Answer» Shgs provide loans in low interest Yes Self Help Group (SHG) is a group of about 15-20 members who pool their savings together. ... Due to SHG, the poor members are able to avail loan even in the absence of collateral. Many women as the members of SHGs have become economically independent. This has led to women empowerment at the rural levels..... Please read ncert book |
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| 8069. |
Paradip natural photo on western coast of India true or false |
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Please give me the required notes for project about social issues |
| Answer» Kon se topic pe | |
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Name any two inland waterways in India. |
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Answer» 1.The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri2. The West coast canal in kerala The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia. 2. The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri 1. The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia.2. The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri. |
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Which port export more than half of the total iron ore of the country? |
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Answer» The marmagoa port export half of the iron ore Marmagoa port exports more than half of the total iron ore of the country. |
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of multi national corporation |
| Answer» ?????????? :1.??????????? ???????????2.???? ??????3.???????? ??4.??????? ??????? ?????5.?????? ????? ?? ??????? ?????? ??? ????.????????????? :1.???? ??????? ???????2.????????? ?????????? ?? ???????????3.????????? ??? ???????? ???????????4.???? ?? ????? ?????????. | |
| 8074. |
Poone pact |
| Answer» The Poona Pact was an agreement between Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Ambedkar on behalf of depressed classes and upper caste Hindu leaders on the reservation of electoral seats for the depressed classes in the legislature of British India government in 1930. | |
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Explain rowlatt Act........ |
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Answer» Rowlatt act is also known as black act this act is passed by imperial legislative assembly.In this act british govt. Was arrested the people of political activities. For 2 years without any trial The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. The authorities could arrest an Indian without a warrant and could conduct his trial in seclusion. ??? ??????? ??? ??? ??????? ?????? ??????? ??? ???????? ??????????? ??????? ?? ?????? ??? ?????? ??????? ?? 1919.????? ???? ??? ??? ?????????? ????? ?????? ??? ??????(???????) ??????? ??? ??????,?????? ??? ????? ??????? ? ??????? ??? ???????? ?????? ??????? ????? ??? ??? ?????. |
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Explain rowlett act |
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Answer» this is act which is passed through the imperial legislative assembly. 2: this act was opposed by the people. 3: because of this act political prisoners where detained for 2years. 4: on the 6th April Ghandi ji decided to oppose this act by world national movement. 5: at the time if movement all the workshops,shops,office,railways etc... We\'re clossed. The Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly known as the Rowlatt Act, was a legislative council act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in Delhi on 18 March 1919, indefinitely 1:this is act which is passed through the imperial legislative assembly.2: this act was opposed by the people.3: because of this act political prisoners where detained for 2years.4: on the 6th April Ghandi ji decided to oppose this act by world national movement.5: at the time if movement all the workshops,shops,office,railways etc... We\'re clossed. |
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What do u think would happen if all the depositors went to ask for their money at the same time? |
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Answer» Yo yo When the depositor wents to banks at the same time banks might have to face the insufficiency of money when he them. But banks always have deposits 15 % of the money ? with them. In this way we can say that sometimes banks can fulfill the demands but sometimes they may can suffer the lack of money. |
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The concept behind personifying female figure for nation or for river explain? |
| Answer» The female form that was choosen to personify The nation didn\'t stand for any particular women in real life rather it sought to give the abstract idea of the nation a concrete form this is the female figure become an allegory of the nation | |
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Why artists of French revolution personified liberty as a female figure ? Why not male? |
| Answer» During French revolution, the artists used female figure to personify liberty. Marianne is used as a national symbol of France. The reason why male figures were not used to personify liberty was because the male figures represented and personified something more concrete like the social classes of men. | |
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How did the female figure became the alogory of Europe in nineteenth century? |
| Answer» Marine | |
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Which of the following is not true regarding gandhi-irwin pact of 1931? |
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Last moment ma kya Kar tha hai before exam 1 month please tell y |
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Answer» Thanks Bhai jyada tension mat le Revision... with full concentration.. Hard work jakarr roooooo |
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corruption is a serious problem faced by the indian democratic system explain |
| Answer» Difference between egestion and excretion | |
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What is zollverien???Pls tell the ans as soon as possible...??? |
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Answer» •Zollverein , a custom union was formed in 1834 . •Prussia took the initiative to form it and most of the Geman states joined it .•It was formed to abolish tariff barriers which was hindering movement of goods , people and capital . •It created created a network of railways which further stimulated mobility , harnessed economic interests to national unification . It is German customs union,was a coalition of German states formed to manage tariffs and economic policies whithin their territories. The Zollverein, or German Customs Union, was a coalition of German states formed to manage tariffs and economic policies within their territories. Organized by the 1833 Zollverein treaties, it formally started on 1 January 1834. |
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What are residuary subject ... |
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Answer» Residuary subjects are not listed in any of 3 lists, I.e.,union list .state list and concurrent list . Xyz |
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How does foreign trade integrate the markets around the world? |
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Answer» Self study of social science pg no.64 (i) Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic markets(ii) Producers can sell their products in the markets located in other countries(iii) It helps for expanding the choice of goods beyond domestic market. Thus foreign trade leads to integration of markets across countries. |
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Resources ad development q an answer |
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Answer» over irrigation Which one of the following is the main cause of Land degradation in Punjab1. Intensive cultivation2. Deforestation3. Over irrigation4. Overgrazing |
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What was the political situation in france at the time ? |
| Answer» France has a semi-presidential system of government, with both a President and a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is responsible to the French Parliament. | |
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Why did civil war break out in srilanka ? Where were the results |
| Answer» The civil war broke out in Sri Lanka because of the distrust between the two communities. As a result, thousands of people of both the communities have been killed. Many people had to leave the country as refugees and some lost their livelihood | |
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Project on social issue class 10 |
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How did irland became a part of United Kingdom |
| Answer» Ireland was a country deeply divided between Catholics and Protestants. The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to impose their dominance over a largely Catholics country. ... After a failed revolt led by Wolfe Tone and his United Irishmen in 1798, Ireland was forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801. | |
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Explian in detail about Giuseppe Mazzini and his role towards the Unification of italy |
| Answer» 1. Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807. 2. He became member of various secret societies such as \'Young Italy\' or \'Young Europe\'. 3. He attempted revolution in Liguria. 4. He wanted unification with wider alliance of nations. | |
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Basic function of foreign trade?? |
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Answer» For consumers = greater choice, higher standard of living. For producers = increase access to foreign market, they are able to compete with producers of other countries thus, increasing productivity. Integration of market. |
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Advantages and disadvantages of MNCs?? |
| Answer» Advantage.......1. Development.2. Employment.3. InnovationDisadvantage......1. Resources outflows.2. Inappropriate technology.3. Economic exploitation. | |
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Impact of globalisation in India?? |
| Answer» The growth of foreign investment in the field of corporate, retail and the scientific sector is enormous in the country. It also had a tremendous impact on the social, monetary, cultural and political area. | |
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Define substantial trade?? |
| Answer» Sustainable trade occurs when the commercial exchange of goods and services generated social economic and environmental benefits and accordance in the fundamental principles of sustainable trade. | |
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Why it is important for public activities to focus on certain areas?? |
| Answer» Providing health and education facilities, construction of roads, bridges, railways, harbours, generating electricity, providing irrigation through dams are some of the public sector activities.These activities are the primary responsibility of the government.These activities need spending of large sums of money, which is beyond the capacity of the private sector. Also, collecting money from thousands of people who use these facilities is not easy. Even if they do provide these things they would charge a high rate for their use. So governments have to undertake heavy spending and ensure that these facilities are available to everyone. | |
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Explain " Globalisation is two faced " . |
| Answer» Globalisation is two faced because of the folbwing reasons(i) Not everyone has benefited from globalisation. People with education, skill and wealth have made the best use of the new opportunities.(ii) On the other hand, many small producers and workers have suffered as the result of the rising competition. They have not shared the benefits of globalisation.(iii) Globalisation is beneficial to MNCs but quite harmful to workers, small industries and traders who can not compete with MNCs.(iv) It has enabled some large Indian companies to emerge as multinational such as Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy, etc. While many small scale industries had to close down their units.(v) The globalisation and greater competition amongst the producers have been of great advantage to the consumers. They have now greater choice and improved quality at lower prices. | |
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Benefits of Trade?? |
| Answer» Trade increase competition and lower world prices, which provide benefit to consumers by rising purchasing power of the own income and leads a rise in consumer surplus. | |
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What is cooperative society?? |
| Answer» A Co-operative Society is a voluntary association of people who come together and invest their small savings to form the organization. The Co-operative Society is formed for the mutual benefit of all the members. The members of the co-operative society are people who come together and invest their small savings to form the organization which will work towards their common cause. | |